| 单词 | star-strewn | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasstar-strewn  c.   Instrumental and locative with past participial adjectives, as  star-born,  star-guided,  star-led,  star-strewn,  star-packed, etc. ΚΠ ?1594    M. Drayton Peirs Gaueston sig. G4v  				Od hap, good luck, or star-bred destinie. 1597    M. Drayton Englands Heroicall Epist. f. 11 v  				Her star-bestuded crowne. 1616    W. Drummond Poems 		(rev. ed.)	 sig. P1  				Night, to this flowrie Globe Ne're show for mee thy starre-embrodred Robe. 1645    J. Milton On Christ's Nativity: Hymn iv, in  Poems 2  				The Star-led Wisards. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  iv. 976  				In progress through the rode of Heav'n Star -pav'd.       View more context for this quotation 1736    J. Thomson Britain: 4th Pt. Liberty 424  				With star-directed prow, To dare the middle deep. 1786    T. Dwight in  Amer. Poems 		(1793)	 I. 39  				Let every sage and seer, Dreamer of dreams, and star-taught prophet hear! 1830    Ld. Tennyson Sleeping Beauty ii, in  Poems 144  				The silk starbraided coverlid. 1897    Atlantic Monthly Jan. 35  				When he [sc. Emerson] came to put together his star-born ideas, they fitted well. 1920    J. Gregory Man to Man xxiv. 284  				The field of star-strewn sky. 1962    Daily Tel. 28 Apr. 20 		(heading)	  				U.S. seeking ‘star-guided’ missile for NATO. 2014    Cranbourne 		(Austral.)	 Leader 		(Nexis)	 5 Nov. 28  				He steered a star-packed team to grand final victory. < as lemmas  | 
	
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